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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Devi_DjaDevi Dja - Wikipedia

    Devi Dja (1914–1989), known as Miss Dja, was an Indonesian dancer, playwright and film actor in the 1940s.

  2. Jan 24, 1989 · Devi Dja, considered one of the world’s foremost authorities on Indonesian dancing and whose groups had appeared in and around Southern California since before World War II, died Thursday in a...

  3. Devi Dja terkenal dengan nama (Miss Dja) (1 Agustus 1914 – 19 Januari 1989) yang memiliki nama asli Misri dan kemudian menjadi Soetidjah, adalah seorang penari, pemain Sandiwara dan pemain film Indonesia yang terkenal di era 1940-an.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0229055Devi Dja - IMDb

    Devi Dja. Actress: The Picture of Dorian Gray. Devi Dja was born in 1914 on the island of Java. From the time she very small, she was taught to perform the temple dances called the "Legong."

  5. Devi Dja. Actress: The Picture of Dorian Gray. Devi Dja was born in 1914 on the island of Java. From the time she very small, she was taught to perform the temple dances called the "Legong."

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Devi_DjaDevi Dja - Wikiwand

    Devi Dja (1914–1989), known as Miss Dja, was an Indonesian dancer, playwright and film actor in the 1940s.

  7. Feb 1, 2017 · A personal memory of Abu Devi Dja Assan, who was a famed Indonesian dancer who was discovered by Leopold Stokowski, came to England, then the United States, ...

  8. A short documentary about Devi Dja, known as the 'Pavlova of the Orient.'. She was an Indonesian dancer who was discovered by the symphony conductor Leopold Stokowski in Bali. She then traveled the world and became a choreographer and bit actress in Hollywood.

  9. Feb 1, 2017 · With R. Christian Anderson, Raymond D. Bowman, Devi Dja, Anna Pavlova. A short documentary about Devi Dja, known as the "Pavlova of the Orient." She was an Indonesian dancer who traveled the world and became a choreographer and bit player in Hollywood.

  10. The Javanese-born dancer and actress Devi Dja, a major star in colonial Indonesian popular theatre, arrived in America via Europe in 1939 and lived in the United States for the next five decades, until her death in 1989.